If students are getting this advice, I would question where it comes from and to what aim. The fact is that few students from underprivileged backgrounds can afford to do unpaid internships or have connections to get into early research programs to have "pure science" experience
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Career fairs? Yes! For STEM specifically and not just like, City Year or Americorps or whatever? Nah
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Okay. Here's another question that I will divine I already know the answer to. Do your lecturers ever discuss where to look for work and HOW to apply for jobs in your field? Do they cover career pathways in science both inside and beyond academia?
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career fairs? yes. STEM specific? not so much.
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Do you recall what types of jobs are well represented? I'm guessing tech, maybe?
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I graduated in 2010/2011 so its was post crash there really werent a lot of options. Lots of banks I think and like entry level business careers.
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Good for business grads to have this business focus. What about other fields? What a wonderful position the neoliberal university is in -educates scientists & does little to help graduates fashion their careerpaths.
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